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    How should I layer it?
    I have the following,
    NXT Tech Wax
    Gold Class Wax
    ScratchX

    what order and number of layers should I do everything? to remove current wax should I use scratchx?

    and where does show carglaze fit in.

    thanks

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    Re: Show Car Glaze

    Your process will be something like this
    What are you working on? Do you know about clay?
    If you are trying to do a full detail then I guess it would be best to evaluate your paint finish and determine if you need to clay. How often do I need to clay my car?

    Regarding your hole process, it would be something like this
    Wash
    Clay
    ScratchX
    Show Car Glaze
    NXT Wax or Gold Class Wax (x2)

    One thing into consideration is that when working with Meguiar's the only products that need to dry, and the only products you should allow to dry are the waxes. All other products are formulated to be applied, worked-in and then removed afterwards.

    As far as working with New Car Glaze or Show Car Glaze apply to clean paint using a clean, soft dry applicator pad. Most people work section by section or panel by panel and then remove before moving on and applying to the rest of the car. So what it would be is to apply, work the product and then remove.

    Remember that it's better to apply to thin coats of wax.

    Hope this helps

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    • #3
      Re: Show Car Glaze

      Well said.

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      • #4
        Re: Show Car Glaze

        +1 for yalerd's process.
        The Best Last Step, is the step backwards you take to admire your work!
        Originally posted by Mike Phillips
        If you use #7 on your car, you're not in good company... you're in GREAT company!

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